It's Official BCWMH is a network entries in MMFF

A movie version of the hit "kilig-serye" starring Jodi Sta. Maria and Richard Yap is amidst the eight movies competing in this year's Metro Manila Film carnival (MMFF), organizers said Tuesday.

"Be very cautious With My Heart" is one of the Kapamilya network's entries to the annual film festival, along with the celebrity Cinema co-productions "Pagpag" and "Boy, young female, Bakla, Tomboy."

The MMFF screening managing group narrowed down the 15 film submissions to eight authorized applications.

According to Yap, who depicts widowed businesmann Richard Lim in "Be Careful With My Heart," its film type will assist as a continuation of the events glimpsed in the Jeffrey Jeturian and Mervyn Brondial-directed daytime sequence.

The Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla-starrer "Pagpag," meantime, is a repugnance movie that tackles a superstition amidst Filipinos -- that one should never go home directly after travelling to a awaken since it risks bringing evil spirits to one's home.

A Star Cinema co-production with Viva movies, "Boy, young female, Bakla, Tomboy," on the other hand, will see comedian Vice Ganda take on four characters as in the film's title.

The "It's Showtime" host, in an previous interview, said showbiz veterans Gabby Concepcion and Maricel Soriano will portray his parents in the comical performance video.

Another big-screen comical performance joining this year's MMFF is a new installment in the "Kimmy Dora" series, which has so far produced two strike videos with player Eugene Domingo in the lead functions. manufacturer Piolo Pascual, this time, will connect the movie as a lead actor.

coming back with yet another major movie team-up is Vic Sotto, who, after co-starring with Ai Ai delas Alas and Sen. Ramon "Bong" Revilla, Jr., in last year's "Enteng" movie, is pairing up with Kris Aquino in the comical performance film "Torky and My Little Bossing."

Revilla, meantime, is likewise set to come back to the MMFF, this time converse Kapamilya actress Toni Gonzaga in a movie titled "My Super Kap," which is anticipated to characteristic the actor-politician in another action-oriented function.

likewise proposing a dose of activity for the Pinoy film assembly is the Robin Padilla-starrer "10,000 Hours," which is seen as his big-screen comeback after his last movie look in 2011.

Moviegoers can also gaze ahead to a biopic of the second Filipino to be canonized as saint by the Catholic Church. "San Pedro Calungsod: Batang Martir" stars JM de Guzman and Christian Vasquez.

Other submissions

amidst the movies submissions which failed to earn a slot as an authorized application to the 39th MMFF are the ER Ejercito-starrer "Boy Golden," another Robin Padilla movie "Sa Ngalan ng Ama, Ina at Mga Anak," and "Everbody Loves" boasting Jake Cuenca and Jericho Rosales.

Last year, the internationally acclaimed Brillante Mendoza movie "Thy Womb" made headlines after initially falling short to earn a slot in the MMFF's 38th edition. It was later encompassed by organizers after an authorized application backed out.

It went on to win some awards in the localizedizedized film festival, including Best Actress for Nora Aunor and Best controller for Mendoza.